Mis-leading, tricky marketing which involves receiving a letter in the U.S. Mail. Our address was hand-written on the envelope.inside was what looks like a newspaper article saved just for us and a little yellow sticky note that says "Thought you would be interested", from "J". No return address, no idea who "J" is. This type of marketing is disgusting, making us believe a friend of the family sent this to us as a favor. How do I know? A neighbor received the same exact thing on the same day. And the envelope is postmarked California. We are in NH. And some sort of bulk mail bar code on the bottom of the envelope. The article tries to get you to attend a seminar and to visit USCollegePlanning.com. I would never do business or invest my money with people who practice such sneaky marketing. Just a warning.
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